Village Care of New York
Learn more about the agency that runs the assisted-living retirement center where Jimmy Mirikitani lives.

Center for Asian American Media
A funder of THE CATS OF MIRIKITANI, CAAM aims to present stories that convey the richness and diversity of Asian American experiences to the broadest audience possible.

Japanese American Internment

PBS.org: Conscience and the Constitution
This documentary tells the story of the organized draft resistance among Japanese Americans in internment camps. Read about the loyalty tests, the trials that followed the resistance and more.

PBS.org: Independent Lens: Face to Face
This interactive project documents the stories of Japanese Americans during World War II alongside those of Arab Americans post 9/11, exploring what it means to be an American with the face of the enemy.

Tule Lake Internment Camp
Learn more about Tule Lake, the largest and most controversial of the ten War Relocation Authority (WRA) camps used to carry out the U.S. government’s detention of persons of Japanese descent during World War II. Jimmy Mirikitani was imprisoned here and attended a Tule Lake Pilgrimage.

Densho
Densho's mission is to preserve the testimonies of Japanese Americans who were unjustly incarcerated during World War II before their memories are extinguished. View firsthand accounts, a timeline of events, virtual exhibitions and more.

Masumi Hayashi
This site features photo collages of the remnants of the sites of Japanese American internment camps, historic photographs from personal collections and interviews with camp survivors, created by artist Masumi Hayashi, who passed away in 2006.

National Japanese American Historical Society
The NJASH is dedicated to the collection, preservation, authentic interpretation and sharing of historical information of Japanese American experiences, including internment and much more.